TAUNTON — Add at least two more to the growing list of heroin overdoses on record at the Taunton Police Department.

One of the incidents was reported while Bristol County District Attorney Samuel Sutter and city officials — including Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr. and police Chief Edward Walsh — were Friedman Middle School Monday night discussing this year’s steady stream of heroin overdoses.

The official overdose number as of Tuesday morning was 66, including five deaths attributed to heroin overdoses since Jan. 1, according to police.

The first report of a heroin overdose on Monday was called in at 2:50 p.m. Police responded to the Country Village Estates, 800 County St., where they said they came upon a 23-year-old man performing CPR on a woman.

Paramedics then administered the heroin antidote Narcan to the victim, who police said regained consciousness and was transported to Morton Hospital for evaluation.

That 20-year-old woman was also questioned by police in March 2013, at the same apartment complex, for her involvement with a failed armed robbery of the Sunoco gas station and convenience store on Broadway.

A 38-year-old man sharing the woman’s surname was charged in connection with the failed robbery. Police at the time said they confiscated medicine prescribed to the suspect found in a backpack in the woman’s apartment, as well as hypodermic needles and drug paraphernalia consistent with heroin use.

The second incident Monday was just after 6 p.m. when police were dispatched to 421 Cohannet St. to investigate a report of a woman who had overdosed on heroin.

Police said when they arrived on scene, emergency personnel had already performed CPR and administered Narcan, the latter of which revived the 22-year-old woman.

Police said a check of the woman’s bedroom turned up two water bottles with small holes, which they said is consistent with an improvised marijuana bong pipe.

According to police, the victim’s mother said she found her daughter on the bed making gurgling noises.

The woman also allegedly stated her daughter had recently completed a rehabilitation program in another part of the country. Police advised her to seek additional help for her daughter by consulting with the local court system.

Taunton police Chief Edward Walsh was among officers who responded to Monday’s overdose call at Country Village Estates.